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'''beRut''' was a member of [[the People]]. He was a [[painter]] who worked on a seaside [[mural]] for years. [[Vi!Cari]] was rumoured to have created a micro-[[tsunami]] to try washing it away because it was so ugly. [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] later defaced it by writing "I AM NOT A [[number|NUMBER]] I AM A FREE-WHEELING [[unicycle|UNICYCLE]]" across it. This enraged beRut, who attacked Kadiatu viciously. However, the [[Seventh Doctor]] stopped anyone from interfering, as he realised that she had finally gained control of her homicidal temper. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People]]'') | '''beRut''' was a member of [[the People]]. He was a [[painter]] who worked on a seaside [[mural]] for years. [[Vi!Cari]] was rumoured to have created a micro-[[tsunami]] to try washing it away because it was so ugly. [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] later defaced it by writing "I AM NOT A [[number|NUMBER]] I AM A FREE-WHEELING [[unicycle|UNICYCLE]]" across it. This enraged beRut, who attacked Kadiatu viciously. However, the [[Seventh Doctor]] stopped anyone from interfering, as he realised that she had finally gained control of her homicidal temper. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 9 May 2020
beRut was a member of the People. He was a painter who worked on a seaside mural for years. Vi!Cari was rumoured to have created a micro-tsunami to try washing it away because it was so ugly. Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart later defaced it by writing "I AM NOT A NUMBER I AM A FREE-WHEELING UNICYCLE" across it. This enraged beRut, who attacked Kadiatu viciously. However, the Seventh Doctor stopped anyone from interfering, as he realised that she had finally gained control of her homicidal temper. (PROSE: The Also People)